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Controlled Microfluidic Environment for Dynamic Investigation of Red Blood Cell Aggregation
Published on: June 4, 2015
AI based image analysis of red blood cells in oscillating microchannels
Andreas Link1, Irene Luna Pardo1, Bernd Porr1
1Division of Biomedical Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Glasgow Oakfield Avenue G12 8LT Glasgow UK Thomas.franke@glasgow.ac.uk.
Abstract:
The flow dynamics of red blood cells in vivo in blood capillaries and in vitro in microfluidic channels is complex. Cells can obtain different shapes such as discoid, parachute, slipper-like shapes and various intermediate states depending on flow conditions and their viscoelastic properties. We use artificial intelligence based analysis of red blood cells (RBCs) in an oscillating microchannel to distinguish healthy red blood cells from red blood cells treated with formaldehyde to chemically modify their viscoelastic behavior. We used TensorFlow to train and validate a deep learning model and achieved a testing accuracy of over 97%. This method is a first step to a non-invasive, label-free characterization of diseased red blood cells and will be useful for diagnostic purposes in haematology labs. This method provides quantitative data on the number of affected cells based on single cell classification.

